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ACM Queue, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, January/February 2024
- Kate Matsudaira:
Give Your Project a Name: It goes a long way toward creating a cohesive team with strong morale. 5-9
- Poul-Henning Kamp:
Free and Open Source Software - and Other Market Failures: Open source is not a goal as much as a means to an end. 10-16
- George V. Neville-Neil:
Software Drift: Open source forking. 17-22
- Queenie Luo, Michael J. Puett, Michael D. Smith:
A "Perspectival" Mirror of the Elephant: Investigating language bias on Google, ChatGPT, YouTube, and Wikipedia. 23-47 - Padmal Vitharana, Shahir A. Daya:
Challenges in Adopting and Sustaining Microservice-based Software Development: Organizational challenges can be more difficult than technical ones. 48-72 - Christoph Kern:
Developer Ecosystems for Software Safety: Continuous assurance at scale. 73-99 - Yifei Wang:
From Open Access to Guarded Trust: Experimenting responsibly in the age of data privacy. 100-113
Volume 22, Number 2, March/April 2024
- Charles Garcia-Tobin, Mark Knight:
Elevating Security with Arm CCA: Attestation and verification are integral to adopting confidential computing. - Matthew A. Johnson, Stavros Volos, Ken Gordon, Sean T. Allen, Christoph M. Wintersteiger, Sylvan Clebsch, John Starks, Manuel Costa:
Confidential Container Groups: Implementing confidential computing on Azure container instances. - Raluca Ada Popa:
Confidential Computing or Cryptographic Computing?: Tradeoffs between cryptography and hardware enclaves. - Jinnan Guo, Peter R. Pietzuch, Andrew Paverd, Kapil Vaswani:
Trustworthy AI using Confidential Federated Learning: Federated learning and confidential computing are not competing technologies.
- Thomas A. Limoncelli:
Make Two Trips: Larry David's New Year's resolution works for IT too.
- George V. Neville-Neil:
Structuring Success: The problem with software structure is people don't really learn it until they really need it.
- Terence Kelly
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Zero Tolerance for Bias.
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